Take an intentional pause from the insanity of Climate Week for a guided meditation led by Nocturnal Medicine and an emergent talk-therapy session with Climate Hang.
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2030, 1.5, 8 billion, zero.
Our connection to the biosphere has, in many ways, been reduced to a numbers game: immutable targets, an avalanche of facts, a cell on a spreadsheet.
That’s not bad, but it’s not exactly working, and it’s far from the whole story.
How can we reprogram ourselves, rebalance head with heart, and create the conditions for regenerative patterns and practices to emerge, both internally and as a community?
We’ll lay it all out on the table - what are the things you’re not talking about at Climate Week, that you wish you were? Want to check in on eco-grief, deep time, the darkness we need to navigate before emerging into the light? We’re here for it.
Join us at Good Move in Williamsburg, Wednesday September 20th, from 3 - 5pm. Register here - admission is free, with a $15 - 20 suggested donation.
Program by:
Michelle Shofet, co-founder of Nocturnal Medicine, a nonprofit design studio dedicated to building spiritual resiliency in the face of ecological crisis.
Bennet Zelner, a business school professor working at the intersection of regenerative economics, leadership, and psychedelics.
Isadora Tang and Trent Wolbe, two friends working in sustainability and leadership development as Climate Hang.